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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August 11, 1881. 



A Camel Ridk.— A traveler siys that if 

 he were aske'l to describe the first sensation 

 of a camel ride he would say: "Take a 

 music-stool, and having wound it up as high 

 as it. would go, put. it in a cart without 

 Springs, gel on top, and next drive the cart 

 transversely across a ploughed field, and you 

 will then form some notion of the terror and 

 uncertainty yon would experience the first 

 time you mounted a camel." 



French Gab Dkiykhs and Tiirir IIoiisks. 

 —An English lady in Paris, who forwards 



her name and addresi 



to invite the attention 



ities lo the needless ni 



ticed by the French 



horses. They do not, 



flog, but lash the horses till they staggi 



under the blows from their heavy whips. Is 



there, asks our correspondent, no institution 



in France corresponding to our own Society 



for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals? 



asks the Daily A 

 of the French autbor- 

 noimt of cruelty prac- 

 iah drivers upon then- 

 are assured, simply 



aroTicE! 



Advertisements received 

 later than Tuesday cannot be 

 inserted, until the follow hit/ 

 week's issue. 



[fates promptly furnished 

 on application. 



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/-i AMP LIKE IN THE WILDERNESS.- Second 

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THE NEW EUTEBR0UK HAMMER GUN. 



I have recently Invented a new hammer 

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Clearance Sale 



OF 



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Having' decided to discontinue the sale of W. W. Greener's guns, we de- 

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 Eastern Field Trials Club Third Annual Running Meeting 



COMMENCING ON THANKSGIVING DAY, 18S1. 



ROBIN'S ISLAND STAKES, OE EASTEKN FIELD TRIALS DERBY, 

 ouen to all puppies whelped on or; after April 1, 1880. Prizes: First, $150 ; second, $100, and third, $50. 

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PECONIC OR ALL-AGED STAKES, 

 open to all setters or pointers. Prizes: First, $250; second, $160 ; third, J5i). I'mi'm,. ., ,n 

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special prize of $100, or a silver cup of equal value, at option of the winner, for the best pointer competing: 

 t» the stakes. MEMBERS' STAKES, 



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 IffiSLD TRALS CTJP OF 1881. VIr „, J. OTTO DONNER, President. 



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[Extract from Forest and Stream, July T, 18S1, p. 448.3 



" * » * This flight so nearly resembles the actual 



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practice for wing shooting;. We commend all sportsmen 



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